Furniss
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No not oem necessarily just some kind of storage ....but I've had no luck finding anything.Have I not seen aftermarket ones in truck magazinesor are you after OEM?
No not oem necessarily just some kind of storage ....but I've had no luck finding anything.Have I not seen aftermarket ones in truck magazinesor are you after OEM?
No not oem necessarily just some kind of storage ....but I've had no luck finding anything.
they do it in a 'clean room', robotically???£800 + vat supply and fit 2 rear disks and pads on 19t tuck
The price might not be comparable to uk but 6hrs labour quoted - sound reasonable?
Probably £300 a side for the discs and pads on an HGV heavy axle (11ton). Sounds not bad. It's when they come back to you mid job and say" oh yes sir, we also need to change the ABS sensors and pad wear sensors"£800 + vat supply and fit 2 rear disks and pads on 19t tuck
The price might not be comparable to uk but 6hrs labour quoted - sound reasonable?
don't think you'd be getting away with 200 quid for six hours labour MikeProbably £300 a side for the discs and pads on an HGV heavy axle (11ton). Sounds not bad. It's when they come back to you mid job and say" oh yes sir, we also need to change the ABS sensors and pad wear sensors"![]()
presumably plus the Vodka ..... puts the discs/pads at 300 for the axle which ain't at all bad IMHDO82€ p/h
Liebherr charge £89 per hour from when they leave the yard until they returnpresumably plus the Vodka ..... puts the discs/pads at 300 for the axle which ain't at all bad IMHDO
dealer labour rates're dear, where ever you are
Ouch£800 + vat supply and fit 2 rear disks and pads on 19t tuck
The price might not be comparable to uk but 6hrs labour quoted - sound reasonable?
Tbf it's disks as well and I do everything else on the firmbut for the truck I don't have a big jack or windy gun ...I will go off doing something I enjoy for the day and let someone else wrestle for a change.
ain't it bloody justBit of an update on lorry as its 2 years since I bought it and ffs thats gone bloody quick !
It had 265k on it when I bought it and that clicked to 300k today
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Not required much up to nowhad it serviced by local firm and at same time it had disks and pads changed.
It has a strange thing where it throws a coolant level warning from time to time nearly always when you have been going up hill and as you crest the top and start downhill it throws the warning, if you lightly rock the truck it goes off.....level is good so reckon it must be sensor, which is an affair like this into top of rad.
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Other than the above its been very solid, not at all like the iveco felt, and after running it for a while it has come to feel like a very handy size - carries 10t but nigh on as handy as my old 7.5t in reality but carries the 6.5t and its attachments easily.
Fingers crossed for another year or few.
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If it was a daf, you'd get the infamous b'ding b'ding abs truck warning.Bit of an update on lorry as its 2 years since I bought it and ffs thats gone bloody quick !
It had 265k on it when I bought it and that clicked to 300k today
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Not required much up to nowhad it serviced by local firm and at same time it had disks and pads changed.
It has a strange thing where it throws a coolant level warning from time to time nearly always when you have been going up hill and as you crest the top and start downhill it throws the warning, if you lightly rock the truck it goes off.....level is good so reckon it must be sensor, which is an affair like this into top of rad.
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Other than the above its been very solid, not at all like the iveco felt, and after running it for a while it has come to feel like a very handy size - carries 10t but nigh on as handy as my old 7.5t in reality but carries the 6.5t and its attachments easily.
Fingers crossed for another year or few.
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